Home sales proceeds.............tugtub.com

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[quote author="NanoWest" date=1210202056]We are not sure who will buy these hot tubs, we get a lot of interest every time we use them..........as for the next greatest idea.....my experience tells me that efforts are better spent trying to find customers.</blockquote>




My point exactly, take them to Havasu.

Droves of customers there.

Just change the marketing piece so it includes plenty of eye candy.
 
[quote author="Nude" date=1210202701]tenmagnet,

Trashing nanowest's idea and product is a new low for you. While it's marginally funny elsewhere, your sense of humor is totally out of place in a serious thread. I think you should show a little more restraint.</blockquote>


Sorry you feel that way.

I?ll admit that there is quite a bit of humor laced in my comments (my marketing plan in particular) but I wasn?t trashing his idea at all.

Totally serious about marketing to Havasu and a younger demographic.

I?m all about following your bliss and being on your path.
 
[quote author="NanoWest" date=1210211676]Ten,

What is your consulting fee for marketing plans?</blockquote>


Thank you for the compliment.

I?m glad that you appreciate and found value in what I had to say.

No consulting fee involved whatsoever.



Just wanted to throw my ideas out there about reaching a younger demographic.

Helped my dad?s dealership increase sales, thought you might benefit as well.

Best of luck, let me know if I could be of any further assistance.
 
Ten,

OK...........I am hoping to get out to havesu this summer a few times to get a little buz going.......as for getting better models...I am working on that....the guy that owns the sailboat next to my power boat works for hustler and said he could find a few models for me..........in the end I would like a web site that appeals to many demographics.



Too bad we are not in the roaring real estate boom times of 2000-2005.....I am sure that a lot of the young RE profesionals would of loved this thing.....I figure most of them are broke now.
 
[quote author="NanoWest" date=1210225328]Ten,

OK...........I am hoping to get out to havesu this summer a few times to get a little buz going.......as for getting better models...I am working on that....the guy that owns the sailboat next to my power boat works for hustler and said he could find a few models for me..........in the end I would like a web site that appeals to many demographics.



Too bad we are not in the roaring real estate boom times of 2000-2005.....I am sure that a lot of the young RE profesionals would of loved this thing.....I figure most of them are broke now.</blockquote>


Sounds like you?re on the right track.

Definitely agree with creating a website that would appeal to many different age groups and segments.



Branding is very important, you don?t want to alienate potential customers.

Younger, beautiful looking people having fun partying in a Tug Tub would resonate and appeal to me.



I would probably suggest more of a party atmosphere to really showcase the fun, feel-good vibe that your product creates.

Really, in my opinion that?s what you?re selling.

If you can translate that ?feeling? and ?vibe? into your marketing piece, the Tug Tub will be a home run.



The mentality is the same in my social circle, we buy and wear $300 True Religion jeans not because they fit better or are made better but because of the statement they make.

The same holds true for everything else and OC is ground zero for that mentality.

The Tug Tub needs to make that statement.
 
I don?t know about RE professionals.

There?s no shortage of people with money that will buy your product, even in a down economy.
 
These chicks splashing water on each other and partying in the Tug Tub would make the "statement" that I talked about earlier

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[quote author="qwerty" date=1210391085]Ten - if you actually know and hang out with these ladies you are my new hero.</blockquote>


C?mon you went to SC, chicks like these are a dime a dozen there.

The Row is crawling with them.

Please tell me that you were in a fraternity (at this point it doesn't matter which one) or I?ll have to deny any affiliation with you.
 
[quote author="tenmagnet" date=1210398454][quote author="qwerty" date=1210391085]Ten - if you actually know and hang out with these ladies you are my new hero.</blockquote>


C?mon you went to SC, chicks like these are a dime a dozen there.

The Row is crawling with them.

Please tell me that you were in a fraternity (at this point it doesn't matter which one) or I?ll have to deny any affiliation with you.</blockquote>


I agree that ladies like these were a dime a dozen at SC. I did pretty well at SC, without the benefit of The Row - even lured away some of your greek girls. And Im doing well now. Cmon, your gonna cut ties with a Trojan just like that for not being a frat brother? Thats weak, borderline elitist. Is it because im Mexican? I wont hesitate to play the race card. Remember, we bleed cardinal and gold.



Im just saying that right now I dont know that many women that look that good and if you do, I will bow down to the Ten.
 
[quote author="lawyerliz" date=1210394360]Looking at at least 2 sets of implants there.</blockquote>


Don?t want to sound biased but if your referring to the one in the middle, sportin? pink, her name?s Chesty.

She told me they?re real and she?s 18.
 
[quote author="qwerty" date=1210402670][quote author="tenmagnet" date=1210398454][quote author="qwerty" date=1210391085]Ten - if you actually know and hang out with these ladies you are my new hero.</blockquote>


C?mon you went to SC, chicks like these are a dime a dozen there.

The Row is crawling with them.

Please tell me that you were in a fraternity (at this point it doesn't matter which one) or I?ll have to deny any affiliation with you.</blockquote>


I agree that ladies like these were a dime a dozen at SC. I did pretty well at SC, without the benefit of The Row - even lured away some of your greek girls. And Im doing well now. Cmon, your gonna cut ties with a Trojan just like that for not being a frat brother? Thats weak, borderline elitist. Is it because im Mexican? I wont hesitate to play the race card. Remember, we bleed cardinal and gold.



Im just saying that right now I dont know that many women that look that good and if you do, I will bow down to the Ten.</blockquote>


Solid post!

No question, I?m excited to have a fellow Trojan alum here.

You seem like a very cool and intelligent dude.



I?m not going to lie.

Ideally I was hoping you were Greek, from one of the top houses like myself.

We would have a lot more in common and could really forge a strong fellowship.



However, the fact that you pulled chicks from the Row as a non-Greek is huge.

People on this site will have no clue how difficult such an undertaking can be.

To say the odds are stacked heavily against you would be an under-statement.

That alone speaks volumes about the type of guy you are.

Now, if they were in DG or Pi Phi (the two best houses, imo) then you?re practically a god, almost in the same class as me.
 
[quote author="NanoWest" date=1210456961]Ten,

Sorry to say that I am a cal tech guy.......there was a girl there once, but she left..............</blockquote>


Nano,



Big Cal Tech. Fan

Grew up near Pasadena.

Not quite SC but on par.
 
Ten - its been ten years since i graduated and dont remember what houses the girls were from, what i do remember is that they were HOT! Your personality reminds me of a very good friend of mine. This guy is the most confident guy I know without a doubt. He thinks he is gods gift to women, there is nothing he doesnt think he can do. He is an investment banker in NYC for Citi, so the lifestyle/career/money very much fits his personality perfectly. In his defense he has backed up his talk with quality of women he has attracted and the career he has. Maybe you guys are long lost twins.



Like you said, its good to have a smart fellow trojan on board.
 
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